Java Dynamic Management Kit Examples
The Java Dynamic Management Kit provides some example applications to help you
develop your own applications.
See the general instructions which apply to all examples.
Then, each example has its own specific instructions in a readme file.
These examples are provided:
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Tutorial
A simple introduction that shows how to develop an m-bean, an agent, a c-bean and a manager.
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Managed Object (m-bean)
Examples
Ten examples that show how to manipulate m-beans.
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Query Example
An example that shows how to build queries.
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Client Example
An example that shows how to develop a manager application to
communicate with a Java Dynamic Management agent.
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Agent Example
An example that shows how to use an agent to control m-beans.
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IIOP Agent Example
An example that shows how to build an agent and a manager application using the IIOP adaptor.
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SNMP Agent Example
An example that shows how to build an SNMP agent.
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SNMP Manager Example
An example that shows how to build an SNMP manager.
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SNMP Proxy Example
An example that shows how to build an SNMP proxy.
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Exception Example
An example that shows how to handle exceptions.
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Agent Bean Example
An example that shows an agent and an m-bean designed to be loaded into the BeanBox.
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JDBC Example
An example that shows how an agent can provide m-bean persistency through the JDBC API.
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Recovery Example
An example that shows how an agent can recover after a crash.
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Thread management Example
An example that shows how to use the thread management service.
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